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Is it normal to receive an ED visa stamp instead of a sticker?

May 23, 2018
8 years ago
Azharuddin **********
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Hi everyone,

I had applied for an ED visa a few days back & got the visa (picture below) I’m w bit confused as last time when I had applied for an ED VISA i got a sticker with my passport number & all details & it was not like the one below (Picture below)

Is this okay ?
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A user expressed confusion about receiving a stamp for their ED visa instead of the usual sticker. Other users confirmed that it is normal for embassies or consulates to run out of stickers and issue a stamp instead. This seems to be a common occurrence and should not raise concerns.
Kat **********
It's normal
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Jim ***************
They run out of stickers
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Stephen ******
Probably sold them.
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Emily ********
Where/how did you get your criminal record check... I'm trying to apply for an ed visa now
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Robert *******
Here is the link with all the info:
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Azharuddin **********
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At Bangkok (Royal Thai Police)

Just took my passport & a letter from school & submitted it there & got the certificate in 1 week.
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Robert *******
It is okay, it happens more times that a consulate or embassy runs out of stickers and than using the stamps.
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Azharuddin **********
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That’s nice.

Thanks mate πŸ™πŸ»
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